Ivan Hindy

Ivan Hindy (28 June 1890-29 August 1946) was a Colonel-General of the Royal Hungarian Army during World War II.

Biography
Ivan Hindy was born on 28 June 1890 in Budapest, Austria-Hungary, and he joined the army in 1909. Hindy rose through the ranks of the military of an independent Hungary after serving in World War I, and he commanded the Hungarian I Corps from 16 October 1944 to 12 February 1945. In December 1944, he took command of the Hungarian army in the capital of Budapest, and he was captured by the Red Army on 11 February 1945 during the Siege of Budapest. He was sentenced to death by the People's Court after the war, and he was executed for collaborating with the Axis Powers on 29 August 1946.